BROOKLINE — Fire Chief John F. Sullivan reports that the Brookline Fire Department battled a three-alarm fire in a large, single-family home on Thursday. On Thursday, Dec. 26, at approximately 10:40 a.m., the Brookline Fire Department was dispatched to 90 Sargent Road for reports of smoke coming from the attic of a home. Companies arrived […]
Brookline Departments Join MassDEP in Response to Oil-Like Substance in the Muddy River
On Sunday, December 8, members of the Brookline Department of Public Works, Fire Department, and Police Department responded to reports of a discharge of an oil-like substance into the Muddy River. Local personnel promptly notified the state Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), which is now leading both the investigation into the discharge and all remediation […]
Brookline Public Health and Human Services Shares Safety Information Regarding Heat Advisory
BROOKLINE — The Town of Brookline Department of Public Health and Human Services would like to share safety precautions with residents relating to the ongoing hot weather this week and throughout the summer. Residents should be advised that oppressive heat and humidity are expected today, Monday, July 8 through Wednesday, July 10 with temperatures reaching […]
Town of Brookline To Raise Parking Rates for the First Time in Eight Years
BROOKLINE — The Town of Brookline announces that increased parking rates will begin to go into affect in mid-March. Rates are increasing to $2 per hour. On Jan. 30, the Select Board voted to approve an increase in the Town’s parking meter rates, the first increase in over eight years. Rates were last increased in […]
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